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| While Alexandria has some limitations that don't make it as powerful as
| Tellico, it's more than adequate for small to mid-sized home libraries. It's
| a great way to keep track of your books, and show off your collection to
| friends and family. I haven't had any stability problems, and I look forward
| to the new features that are currently in the works!
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| Starting from last night, Photoshop CS2 can now be installed easily by using
| Wine... on any Linux distribution! "Photoshop CS/CS2 should
| now work, please help us testing it" - said the wonderful people behind the
| Wine project. Therefore, I've updated my Ubuntu 7.10 operating system to the
| latest version of Wine (version 0.9.54 - released on January 25, 2008) and
| grabbed my "dusted" Photoshop CS2 (a.k.a. version 9.0) CD.
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| Having tried to install it before, I knew the typical route
| wouldn't work. Instead I headed over to portableapps.com,
| and dug up some info on making CS2 portable, and followed
| the steps here (on a Windows XP install of course). I
| tested it out on Windows, worked like a charm.
|
| I crossed my fingers and booted up ubuntu. Fingers crosse
| tighter yet, I ran the photoshop.exe file on my USB drive and...
|
| Photoshop cs2 on LinuxSweet Panda! It worked!
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| This is release 0.9.54 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Unix.
|
| What's new in this release:
| - Photoshop CS/CS2 should now work, please help us testing it.
| See http://wiki.winehq.org/AdobePhotoshop for details.
| - A number of RPC fixes.
| - Various improvements to the debugger support.
| - Lots of bug fixes.
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